I don't see why not. Even though the paper has already been recycled, the paper still contains wood pulp and possibly other materials that is recyclable once the ink is removed; however, everytime the paper is recycled the fibers become shorter and weaker, and therefore paper can only be recycled so many times. Hope this makes sense.
Calligraphy paper can be recycled like normal paper. It is already made from recycled paper so it should be processed in a recycle plant like other papers.
Yes, paper clips are made of metal and can be recycled. If paper clips and staples are left attached to recycled paper they are separated during the recycling process and can be recycled as metal.
Each time paper is recycled, its quality degrades. The fibers become shorter and smaller, and the paper is weaker. So paper that is already made of short, degraded fibers (like tissues) cannot be recycled. Additionally, papers with plastic or wax coatings cannot be recycled easily.
Yes, paper bags can typically be recycled. Check with your local recycling program for specific guidelines on how to properly recycle paper bags in your area.
Throw paper into a recycle bin so that the paper will be recycled into new paper. This will save trees.
Paper bags, yes ... plastic, no. In our area, plastic bags with a recycle logo can be recycled.
Paper, Plastics and Metals are the main material that can be recycled.
It reduces the amount of trash sent to landfills and can be reused for recycled paper and other products.
It's cardboard. Throw it in the recycle bin.
Not if they're dirty. Other than that you can recycle any paper.
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When you recycle paper it turns from normal paper to recycled paper; which is taken somewhere else and sold as recycled paper that can be reused and recycled again and keep going for a long time. To recycle paper (or plastic, rubber, etc.) you would take it to a recycling plant (or if one is in your area, put it into the recycling dumpster). They do all the rest.